Google's new Who's Down app is aimed at teens

Himanshu, 31 October, 2015

After a not-so-successful stint with Google+, search giant Google is apparently dipping its toes into the social media waters again - the company has just launched a new app, dubbed Who's Down, that's specifically aimed at teenagers.

As you can see in the image above, the app lets you broadcast your availability for whatever you're interested in (for example, lunch, movie, and workout), effectively helping you connect with similarly inclined people.

The app, which is available for both iOS and Android, is currently invite-only, and the reason we say it's aimed at teenagers is when you try to sign up for it, you are asked to provide the name of your school alongside your email address.

"We're not down to share more details just yet, but check out this page for more info in the meantime," a Google spokesperson said when asked about the app.

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  • AnonD-210607
  • 02 Nov 2015
  • Sr{

Man .. more bloat .. teenagers are uninterested in loser apps like this .. they just IM on whatsapp on a group or talk to these friends and go out .. no one is gonna download the app and make all his friends use it there's always gonna be a black she...

  • Sam
  • 01 Nov 2015
  • EMc

is google trying to redefine the teen-ager age? If they are, they are doing a good job

  • AnonD-457389
  • 01 Nov 2015
  • fk}

Ever heard of soft drinks?

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